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ginger zee leads our coverage of what they're calling the big sn snowcane. >> hurricane-force winds and ginger doing what she loves this morning. also coming up on the eve of the grammy awards nearly four years to the day much he assaulted his girlfriend rihanna in trouble again. how he totaled his porsche overnight and the role the paparazzi may have played. >> headlines don't ain't for him. for us girls ain't no mountain high enough. ginger and myself. we jumped, raced and now we're climbing. icy temperature couldn't stop us from going to mt. washington. dan and ron wouldn't come along so the girls braved it. >> just for the record ron and i not invited. speaking of ginger, though, take a look at this amazing satellite picture of the blizzard of 2013. you can see why this snowstorm
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paralyzed some of the most heavily populated areas of this country. the stats are coming in and they are impressive. worst hit. hamden, where they got an astonishing 40 inches. portland, they got nearly 32 inches from this one and to give you a sense of the powers the winds were as strong as a category 1 hurricane with gusts up to 83 miles an hour on the cape. that's cape cod. and speaking of massachusetts, that's where meteorologist ginger zee is this morning. she is in boston. hey, ginger, good morning. >> good morning, to you, dan. boston was one of the areas hardest hit and record-making here. it was the fifth largest snowfall on record in weather history in boston. and it's not just the snow and wind i was concerned about this morning. that's gone. it's the cold temperatures. look how cold it is for a lot of these cities that you were just talking about more than 350,000 still without power. and the numbers not pretty as we
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go into day two of digging out. at its peak it was a turbulent temper, demolishing seawalls in new hampshire sending the ocean into massachusetts's homes and forcing people and their belongings out. the nor'easter that immobilized more than 40 million americans this weekend is now off to sea. but its icy residue is feet deep. everywhere, encasing cars and responsible for taking at least nine lives. two to carbon monoxide poisoning including a 12-year-old boy. >> i'm asonning the son got cold so the father told him to sit in the father and the father started screaming he's not breathing. >> the exhaust pipe backed up with snow. obviously melt add way the snow but that's not always the case while the hidden dangers post-blizzard is starting a car and having carbon monoxide build
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up. more than 2,000 national guard troops in four states will be making their rounds to help today. all-time record snowfall for portland, maine, of almost 32 inches to the fifth largest snowfall on record in boston. there's a lot more digging to do. even if you get two feet of snow it can easily turn into four or five. the storm wasn't the best for business. so have you had a lot of customers. >> no, not today. >> reporter: there was a blizzard victory when the national guard helped deliver this little lady. nolie. >> i guess new yore's babies and stuff like that. mine is a blizzard baby. >> reporter: it's a weekend her parents and countless others will not soon forget. we have another blizzard to talk about. also tornadoes in parts of the country and a slight warm-up for the northeast. i'll have all of that in the national forecast but for now we go to gio benitez, the latest
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and honorary of the extreme team except we need to get him snow pants in milford, connecticut. >> reporter: i know. i'm waiting for those snow pants, good morning, we are in front of a church here in milford but, clearly this sunday morning nobody is walking in here today and that's because getting around town as we found out isn't easy. in the aftermath of the 2013 blizzard so many cars were stuck in the snow even we tried to help move them. that's the story across connecticut where at least five deaths are being blamed on the storm and governor dan malloy is asking president obama for financial aid. >> i have filed a request with the president of the united states for an emergency declaration. this was a record-breaking storm throughout the state. >> reporter: at one point the storm forced every road in the state to shut down. even those with the right equipment had no place to go. here you are trying to dig yourself out. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: and you got stuck.
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>> i got stuck good. >> reporter: we made the slow journey from hartford, connecticut to milford which had 38 inches. everything from the trash can, a doorway a no parking sign all buried beneath the white stuff. jetty smith is trying to dig herself out. do you still like the snow? >> i do, nice to look at, not nice to drive in or shovel. but to have a nice cup of cocoa. >> reporter: it is still a mess here in connecticut. some 37,000 homes are still power. dan, bianna? >> thank you, by joe. he looks official with the abc news hat. i think he can join the extreme team. here's the latest on what's running and not. airports shut down on friday afternoon with airlines canceling 5300 flights. all three major new york area airports have opened with limited service. in boston, logan opened one runway and connecticut's bradley
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international airport has just re-opened this morning. >> on the rails amtrak hopes to restore limited train service today between new york city and boston. most is canceled throughout much of new england. commuter trains are on a limited system and boston's "t" hopes to have it open for monday for work. >> big problem if they can't get it open. in new york, hundreds were stuck and highways have re-opened. one 26-mile stretch of the long island expressway still closed and massachusetts and connecticut and rhode island travel bans have been lifted. >> that wraps up our storm coverage. we'll head out west for a surprise development in the case of former lapd officer christopher dorner. on the run after allegedly killing three people and putting much of the southwest on alert. the l.a. police chief reordered an opening of the case that got him dismissed from the force. the latest from big bear lake,
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california, where the search is centered. good morning to you, clayton. >> reporter: good morning to you, bianna. there are still about 50 law enforcement officers searching the mountains in this area on the lookout for christopher dorner and as you mentioned they're trying a new tactic now to try to bring this week-long reign of terror to an end. >> we are coming together today to catch mr. dorner. >> reporter: overnight they announced the 2007 case that got christopher dorner fired from the department for allegedly lying is now being re-opened by the police chief. it was dorner's anger over that firing that apparently prompted his alleged rampage this week. but the l.a. police chief insists that has nothing to do with his decision to reinvestigate the case. >> i'm not doing this to appease him. i'm doing this so that the community has faith in what the police department does and i'm going to -- i'm going to make a rigorous inspection to either validate or refute his claims. >> reporter: abc news also
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learned thursday a man claiming to be dorner called randall quan who represented him in his legal battle against the department. he is the father of monica quan an assistant basketball coach who police say dorner shot to death along with her fiance keith lawrence. four days later a man who identified him called the grieving father to taunt him. according to a federal warrant, the man calling says "he should have done a better job protecting his daughter." >> reporter: at a game saturday players and fans paused for a moment of silence. dorner hasn't been seen since thursday when police say he shot three officers killing one. >> officer shot multiple times. >> we will look under every rock, we will look around every corner. >> reporter: in the mountains where dorner's burnout truck was found with a broken axle and two ar-15 rifles still inside heat-detecting helicopters are now searching a trail gone cold. and police tell us they are
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still guarding about 50 officers and their families that dorner threatened in that online manifesto. police also tell us they are beefing up the number of officers guarding tonight's grammy awards in los angeles. dan, bianna? >> still a stressful time in that part of the country. clayton, thank you. moving on now to politics, this morning the white house is lifting the veil on what the president is going to say tuesday night in his big state of the union address. let's bring in george stephanopoulos host of abc's "this week." this extraordinary scene in chicago, the first lady michelle obama attending a funeral of a 15-year-old girl hadiya pendleton shot and killed not far from the obama home. she performed at the inauguration. the president sent a personal note to the family promising he will work hard to end the senseless violence. what's the status of gun control legislation which we know he'll talk about? >> one thing you'll see him mention is hadiya in the state of the union tuesday night and whole democrats will bring
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victims of gun violence into the chamber as guests tuesday including gabby giffords and it appears a consensus is starting to develop over the idea of expanding universal background checks even if you buy one at gun shows where it will be more difficult. it looks like the assault weapons ban is running into resistance even from democrats in the senate and there will be a big fight over whether or not to limit those high-capacity gun magazines where you see the focus of the fight going forward. >> the president is also going to be talking about taxes and looming across-the-board budget cuts. we're only weeks away from the sequester. >> coming march 1st and democrats will say there will have to be revenues to lift it. republicans saying no way, no how. most in washington expect it to kick in for at least some time. another deadline following and the government set to run out of money on march 27th that could force negotiations. you'll see the president discuss
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that. what he'll also do on tuesday focus back again on jobs and what it means for the middle class. white house taking some criticism but the president didn't talk enough about the economy in the inaugural. >> we did bury the lead what. there is a headline we haven't touched on. george stephanopoulos' birthday. >> i wanted you to keep that one quiet. i'm getting up there. >> 35th birthday. we can celebrate, right? >> he is not aging. george, thank you. happy birthi da. big show including two powerhouse handles later on this morning coming up on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. >> all right, time to check in with ron claiborne for the developing stories this morning. >> it is, good morning to you, bianna and dan. good morning, everyone. we begin with a developing story, four people shot celebrating mardi gras in new orleans. it happened on jam-packed bourbon street and police released this video showing the alleged suspect in a crowd of people. two men and two women were wounded, one of the victims in critical condition, no arrests
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have been made and no word yet on a motive for the shooting. and more trouble for r&b singer chris brown. he wrecked his porsche while he said he was trying to avoid overly aggressive paparazzi in beverly hills. here's abc's john schriffen. ♪ >> reporter: bad boy of r&b is back in the news this morning, chris brown crashed his porsche turbo into a wall in beverly hills, a rep for brown tells abc us he was on his way to a charity event cut off by two vehicles and the rep says "the occupants jumped out with cameras and aggressively approached his vehicle." that's when brown who reportedly downed down an alley was trapped by two more cars then hit the wall. ♪ if you love me >> reporter: the crash eerily similar to an accident involving justin bieber's ferrari last month. bieber's friend at the wheel had just been pulled over for speeding when a paparazzo died
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trying to snap a picture. ♪ just this week, aerosmith front man steven tyler urged hawaiian lawmakers to pass legislation that would allow celebrities to sue paparazzi who photograph or video them in an offensive way during private time. as for brown, neither he nor anybody else was hurt. but the crash does mark the end of a tough week for the singer. on wednesday, he appeared in a los angeles courtroom where prosecutors accused him of failing to complete his community service. following the assault of his now on again girlfriend rihanna. the pop superstar stood by or should we say sat behind her man in court. for "good morning america," john schriffen, abc news, new york. and for the first time since boeing's fleet was grounded they carried out a test flight. it was taken out of service three weeks ago following an emergency landing in boston and
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another in japan due to battery problems much the plane spent more than 2 1/2 hours in the air and they said it was uneventful. more will take place before the results are released. finally ushering in the year of the snake, fireworks signaled the beginning of the lunar new york. this he sill greated the cycle in the lunar calendar. people born in the year of the snake are said to be thoughtful and stylish and complex. i don't believe that stuff but guess who was born in the year of the snake. >> ron claiborne. >> there you go. >> very stylish. >> and complex. >> thank you, sir. the stylish ron claiborne with the news. let's check with the weather with the stylish ginger zee. ginger, good morning once again. >> hey, good morning, guys. yeah, around that -- that ron is really a snake, isn't he? let's get straight to the headlines. another one this morning being tornado warnings from the austin area through east texas and now that severe weather. we'll head to the east, i want
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to show you who's included in the threat area today. it's not just heavy rain but isolated tornadoes, large golf ball-size hail or bigger and, of course, damaging winds possible. there were some damaging wind around dallas this morning. the next warning, a blizzard warning from northeast colorado all the way through minnesota. that's who has to be concerned as we go through this end of the weekend start of the workweek, all of the snow, of course, the wind a big part of blizzards as we've learned in the last couple of days and all that snow in numbers there above a half a foot in the hot pink color. this is a look at the national outlook but for now that is the big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home.
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>> so you saw those numbers, 42 on tuesday here in boston. dan? >> hopefully it will melt everything. thank you, beginner, we appreciate it. the grammys are tonight but the party has already started and abc's brandi hitt is in l.a. covering the story. brandi? >> reporter: good morning, dan. you know, there were definitely mixed emotions at last night's celebration. last year whitney houston was supposed to attend this big pre-grammy party but she never made it. ♪ >> reporter: invitation only party is like a private concert. ♪ why do you play with my heart ♪ ♪ why do you play with my heart ♪ ♪ baby, baby, these tears
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i can't hold inside. >> the funniest thing about the clive davis party, the craziest episode of hollywood squares you've ever seen. >> reporter: eclectic mix of fashionable stars. >> like when my wife dresses up like. >> reporter: movies, television and sports, as well. >> secretly i love to be a singer. >> reporter: guests are ininvited by legendary music executive clive davis and the recording industry who explained that the loss of whitney house t -- houston is still being felt. she died one year ago on the day of this party that she was set to attend. >> she was the greatest contemporary singer of our lifetime. ♪ according to the grapevine ♪ yeah >> reporter: they celebrated whitney's life and each other
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past midnight. ♪ yeah sglets whoo ♪ >> reporter: hopefully with enough energy to spare for the big show tonight. now, i don't know about you but definitely want to hear magic johnson sing now. we are just hour as way from the grammys, last night we heard from some of the contenders by the lumineers and miguel. >> one of my favorite nights of the year. >> thanks, brandi. new york city, the hotels are booked solid. not just with people who got straptsed by the snowstorm. >> nope, some very high-profile pooches are taking over for the annual westminster kennel club dog show. this year some new breeds are nipping in the heels of the competition. abc's tonya rivero is here to tell us more. hey, tonya. >> dog lovers are gearing up for the biggest show of the year, the westminster dog show. if you think the people are excited, just wait till you see the dogs ♪ get ready, everyone. new york is about to go to the dogs. >> oh.
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>> reporter: tomorrow, 2700 tail waggers will begin competing for best in show. >> westminster is like the oscar of dog shows, it's an honor to be here whether you win or lose. >> reporter: the level of prep and pampering going on at the pennsylvania hotel would make any girl jealous. >> my job to greet the two-legged and four-legged guests and hand out cookies and deal with the pap razzry. >> reporter: first the dogs work out. these pups are doing pilates, then a bath, before the blow-out and manicure. >> i have to totally bathe out his long feathering and blow dry it straight. >> s that a good girl. >> reporter: judy davis keeps the doggie spa running smoothly. >> 100 bales of shaving. that's just the nine for logistics. >> reporter: then the canine kings and pooches can hit the paw mall for a little shopping
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and r&r before the big day. >> there we go. >> reporter: upholding this yearly tradition of purebred excellence. >> the winner of the sporting -- >> reporter: that began before the light bulb was invented. this year 187 breeds will compete for best in group tomorrow then on tuesday, to take the crown from last year's top dog, best in show -- >> is the pekingese. >> maliki, the pekingese. >> anybody who loves dogs. >> it'll be tough to beat. two new breeds competing, the treeing walker coonhound and russell terrier. over a hundred years ago when it began there were only six recognized breeds. now there are 177, dan and bianna. that's a lot of doggone competition. >> i've covered the show before. what i love is these people doing like ridiculous thing, interviewing them while the dog
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is running on the treadmill and take it completely serious. >> i love the doggie con si siierge. >> this girl is silencing the cyberbullies without uttering a single word. >> climbing mt. washington. attempting to make it to the top of the highe efpeak in the northeast. >> snow dive. he trips down into the freezing cold. you'll have to wait till "fixation" to show you what's next. i have no explanation for this. coming up on "fixation" on this sunday morning. go nowhere. ♪ party . [ male announcer ] everyday thousands of people are choosing advil®. my name is taho and i'm a fish guy. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long.
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♪ what doesn't kill you makes you stronger ♪ >> daredevil ginger zee has proven time and again there's no risk she won't take. this time, however, she roped bianna into her high jinks and scaled the highest peak in the northeast in the dead of winter. what were they thinking? why did they do this? why did they not invite ron or
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me? big pressing questions. answers coming up on "gma." >> freezing. >> if you leave this one image in your mind, bianna is crying. ginger is doing yoga poses on the mound. the difference between the two of us. we survived. >> no crying? >> just a little bit. tears of joy. good morning, everyone, i'm bianna golodryga alongside dan harris. it's sunday, february 10th. also this morning making a splash in the snow. we'll show you a swimmer who gives a gold medal try to this truly chilling stunt. this is one thing that ginger and i will not be doing any time soon. i can tell you that for sure. >> coming up in "fixation." first the nfl cheevrleader who fought back. foul comments about her looks on the internet and she's fighting back. good morning, sir. >> referees would call it a personal fought. she calls it cyberbullying now the former packers cheerleader
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made fun of her looks hits back. they got a few hub likes. she's got a few hundred thousand views. no cheer, no pom-poms. just words over a powerful melly, kaitlyn collins delivering a simple message against bullying. ♪ you raise me up >> reporter: she addresses her critics holding up written signs now gone viral. >> it's hard to brush it off your shoulders no matter how confident a person can seem and appear words hurt. >> reporter: she's talking about after her photo was uploaded to a bears facebook page much the caption like if you agree, the packers have the worst cheerleaders in the nfl it qu k quickly attracted 3,000 lines and hundreds of comments, many downright cruel. doesn't get any uglier. truly an eyesore. another one calling her fugly.
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she knew she had to respond to her critics. ♪ >> what can i do and what can we all do to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: she wrote she asked facebook to take down the post but the site found it did not qualify as bullying but administrators eventually apologized to her and now while the page is gone she hopes her message of kindness and anti-bullying lives on. >> a second thought before they say nasty words to be is. you never know how it might -- how a person might take it. >> reporter: now, facebook issued a statement saying we are concerned about any abusive behavior and have made efforts to promote an environment where everyone on facebook can connect and share comfortably. now, important to point out there were quite a few bear fans that defended her. >> her push-back was brilliant.
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>> she turned the tables without having her blood pressure go up. >> she is a very pretty girl for the record. let's check back in with ron for the other stories developing. >> good morning, everyone. in the news back to the mountains for l.a. police searching for the ex-l.a. cop accused of killing three in southern california. meanwhile, los angeles police chief is ordering a review of the disciplinary case that led to christopher dorner's dismissal. an emotional farewell to a young victim of gun violence in chicago killed in a park just days after performing for president obama on inauguration day. michelle obama was among the mourners attending the funeral for hadiya pendleton. her death further fueling the gun control debate. steven seagal is helping to train members of joe arpaio's posse in the hopes of preventing future school shootings. kids actually took part. people in the streets of rio
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janeiro. one of the biggest parties in brazil. lots of costumes, dancing, just your typical day at carnival. time now for the weather and over to ginger zee in boston. ginger. >> good morning to you, ron. let's get a check of that big storm out in the west and on the northern side you have the blizzard warnings. on the southern side the severe weather potential from east texas all the way through alabama, louisiana, arkansas and have a shot of really heavy rain up to 5 inches possible in some places and there are already flood watches and warnings for eight states. i'll leave you with a look across the nation going from the whole coast, the woes coast behind. los angeles on the cold side west to east and then the big picture. let's now get a check a little closer to home.
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bitter cold, ice and wind, that is not the forecast, but this time it's bianna and i'll idea of a good time as we scale the tallest peak in the northeast. >> ginger and i geared up for a trek up mt. washington with an elevation of almost 6300 feet, sometime, you know, a girl's just got to live on the edge. >> reporter: after our 13,000-foot plunge to earth and hurtling 150 miles per hour
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around a nascar track. >> great job. >> reporter: when my husband enrighted ginger and me along to climb mt. washington in the dead of winter we figured what's a little hike up 6,288 feet of the world's worst weather. >> combination of winds and fog, low visibility, snow, it can dish out an amazingly intense storm and can change dramatically. 140 people have died on that mountain from falls, exposure, hypothermia. >> so, okay, i'm excited. i'm just glad we have a crack team of guides to get us ready. >> this is almost guaranteed not to happen but sliding down the hill on your back. get the ax above you. >> when i'm sliding i'll remember my tutorial and peter. having learned a few safety tricks we got r&r at the mt. washington hotel and got a bright and early start
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determined to best mountain. >> whoo! >> reporter: let's not forget the place of the summit is of treasurerry and power. it's staffed with volunteers who face winds over 100 miles per hour. temperatures well below zero. that isn't to say they don't love what they do turning armageddon-like cool into fun experiments like freezing bubbles. and making snow out of hot water. thankfully luck and the warm sun was shining upon us as we set out along the path. >> whoo. >> reporter: and all of its beautiful scenery. >> after you. >> thank you. >> this is the -- easy part is over. >> reporter: from here on out it was time to break out the crampons and ice axes as we got into some serious climbing. >> whoo-hoo!
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>> reporter: so worth it as we earn our first peak of the gorgeous view on this clear day. this is not a green screen behind us. it's all real and after four hours of scrambling and huffing and puffing, my heart was pounding so hard, the microphone picked it up. not to mention braving those frigid temperatures. freezing. we finally get some good news from our guide, steve. >> all right, we're coming up to the final push here. >> oh, great. >> there we are. >> oh. >> before you get any ideas about the so-called home stretch, take a look at it from this angle. one last look at the ground we covered, hiking over five miles and ascending more than 4,000 feet. it was time to finish this thing. >> 6,288 feet. done. whoo! and while bianna had to warm up and thaw out, i couldn't wait to
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see the observatory myself. heaven. it looks like it too with the clouds. see that. i love the observatory. >> exactly, so we still make our measurements today the exact same way the observatory has for the past 80 years and as you can see we're at about 9 degrees right now. how is the hike? was it worth it? >> completely work it which makes it all the better. a sling side crometer. kenny behind my camera was with us. thanks everybody who hosted us. bianna, you rocked that climb. >> it was fantastic. so did you. i cried a little. we didn't include that in the piece nor did we include ginger doing the yoga poses. for those wondering at home we did not climb down. we took a snowcat down. >> i think well deserved. sling sicrometer.
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obsession ♪ >> time for "fixation" where we find breaking news and bring it to you live. we'll start with a corgi trying to get through the snow. his name is scooter. he was optimistic when he got in then he went through a little bit of a head wind. >> come on, buddy. >> oh, no. >> here's the good news. he is able, scooter is able to work his way out as you can see. i'm not sure if he didn't pull a muscle in his back.
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>> quick thinking. >> what do you got? >> something similar, a human being played or trying to play in the snow. this is a guy -- i'm not sure exactly where but somewhere in the snowcane area. his speedos, check this out, flat into the snow and then starts, well, trying to swim in the snow. not a good idea. i think he got a little bit cold. >> i don't think women would do this. only a man would do this. >> yeah, on beer or something perhaps. partying before that. okay, well, you know, this year marks the 110th anniversary of the international toy fair. >> i knew that. >> did you? in commemoration we want to bring in lego master builder who built this lego snowman. >> i built it last night and want to show you how to build your own snowman. >> we have all the parts here. >> you got all the parts, yep. >> how am i doing? >> so far so good.
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>> i'm not even sure where to start. >> put this on here. >> ours are not going to be as -- >> mine is kind of premade. >> the head. >> how long did it take you to do this? >> i whipped this guy together in about three or four hours. >> so i shouldn't be trying to do that in a little -- >> more practice and we'll see what ee can get for you. >> we'll take a quick break. when we come back i promise you on my table we'll do something that looks a lot like this probably by just taking this one here. embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections.
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well, guys, i don't want to make a big deal but during the break i did build this. >> very nice. >> pretty awesome. thank you very much. we really appreciate it. >> look what ron made. >> just like building something, there's no wrong way. >> but this is actually a better way than yours, just saying. >> lot of fun, guys. guess what, just ten days until robin roberts returns. we cannot wait to see her. the countdown is on. best news we've heard in a long time. >> thanks for watching "gma." say bye to ginger. >> zee.
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>> good morning, everyone. thanks nor joining us on this sunday, february 10th. i'm carolyn tyler. let's get things started with a quick first look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi there, carolyn. good morning, everyone. starting out with clear and frosty conditions especially in the north bay evaluation.
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we're are below freezing in some spots. 32 in santa rosa. our roof camera, 42. we are looking for numbers to be warmer today. the offshore flow will get the temperatures going. and once again, at our coast we will see some mid-50s, cool conditions there. overnight tonight with those breezes up in the north and east bay hills, we may inhibit some of that frost from forming sunday night into monday morning. but we are stuck with our cold morning this morning, and it looks like our warming pattern continues throughout the work week. oil have a look at your serve day outlook a bit later. >> lisa, thank you. developing news in the hunt for the former los angeles police officer accused of three killings. new video of christopher dorner has surfaced. abc7 news reporter kira klapper joins us live from the newsroom with the latest announcements from the lapd. good morning. >> good morning. christopher dorner's whereabouts

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